Most of all, the view 🙏🏽. Also for picnic with outdoor grill and a cute playground.  
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This is Marrocos Restaurant on the seafront towards Hove. It's a well kept secret by most Brightonian's. We dont like to share it as its small and precious. Besides great Pizza and Pasta and also incredible Seafood they make the very best Ice Cream in Brighton. I take my kids after school as the queues are crazy at the weekends. Try the Rum and Raisin....... or the Hazelnut.
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The Tenement Museum celebrates the enduring stories that define and strengthen what it means to be American. We share stories of the immigrant and migrant experience through guided tours of our two tenement buildings on Orchard Street and the surrounding neighborhood on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Visitors can take building tours of the recreated homes of our former residents between the 1860s and the 1980s as well as walking tours of the neighborhood they lived in.
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Escape the Eurocentric vortex here.
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Signature cocktails like "concrete", with actual chalk on it, food is good and the places has a small backyard garden. Recommend to try the food, as they are small tasty plates.
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Coziest Cafe on the south side
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Cute little coffee place we stumbled across in Osaka.
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The Stoa of Attalos is an ancient building located in the Agora of Athens, Greece. It was originally built by King Attalos II of Pergamon in the 2nd century BC as a gift to the city of Athens, and was used as a covered marketplace and meeting place. The Stoa of Attalos was a two-story building with a colonnade of 21 Doric columns on the ground floor and 21 Ionic columns on the upper floor. The building was about 115 meters long and 20 meters wide, and it had a central hall and several smaller rooms. During the Roman period, the Stoa of Attalos was damaged by fire and earthquakes, and it fell into disrepair. In the 1950s, the building was reconstructed by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, using ancient building materials and techniques. Today, the Stoa of Attalos houses the Museum of the Ancient Agora, which contains exhibits on the history of the Agora and ancient Athens. The museum's collection includes pottery, coins, sculpture, and other artifacts from the ancient Greek and Roman periods.
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After years of shaving my own head I found these guys and they did a haircut in 10 minutes without an awkward conversation, and it was the hair cut I always wanted but didn't know how to ask for it. Good music playing as well, sometimes.
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Filopappou Hill, also known as the Hill of the Muses, is a historic hill located in the city of Athens, Greece. It is situated southwest of the Acropolis and is part of the larger Hills of Athens complex, which includes the nearby hills of Lycabettus and Ardettos. The hill is named after Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos, a prince from the Kingdom of Commagene who lived in the 1st century AD and was a benefactor of Athens. His monument, the Philopappos Monument, is located on the summit of the hill and is a popular tourist attraction. In addition to the Philopappos Monument, Filopappou Hill is home to several other ancient ruins and landmarks, including the Socrates Prison, the Pnyx Hill, and the Hill of the Nymphs. It is also known for its beautiful walking paths and scenic views of the city, including panoramic vistas of the Acropolis, the Aegean Sea, and the surrounding hills. Today, Filopappou Hill is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, explore the ancient ruins, and take in the stunning views of Athens. It is also a protected green space and an important ecological habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.
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There are many long-established good Japanese buckwheat noodle restaurants in Kanda. "Kanda Yabusoba" was founded in 1880. Soba is Japanese brown noodle made from buckwheat flour. Generally, it is eaten cold after being dipped in a soy-flavored sauce. Kanda is also famous as a city for secondhand bookstores. You should take a walk to look for the books you like after eating Soba.
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I love this excellent independent arthouse theater in the Lower East side. Metrograph projects archive quality 35mm and independent films. Tastefully decorated, there is also a candy store, bookstore and restaurant.
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Anna Cairns is a graphic designer and web developer based in Berlin, DE, with a focus on visual identities, publications, type design and websites. Since 2019 she runs her own design and code practice.
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Half Japanese Editor/Journalist (WSJ, Newsweek, Modern Farmer etc); contributing editor Monocle magazine. Based in London and occasionally, Tokyo. Founding member of UK/Japan design studio Anyhow. 
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I am a creative strategist. I have founded Travel Kollekt - a publishing platform and research tool for travelers to create research and inspiration into real physical travel books. I am also the founder of ‘dot the i’ – a micro-global studio and consultancy guiding top executives and decision makers on brand, communication and design strategy. I have also written and curated award-winning cookbooks, travel books, magazines & blogs – both International and Danish. Before my independent work life I worked with Fritz Hansen and GUBI as Communications & Product Manager and Creative Director - Brand & Communications.
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Fashion designer Emilie Grubert graduated with a 1st class honors Bachelor Degree in Fashion Design Women's Wear from Central Saint Martins in london 2008. She lives and work in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Antwerp-based designer and art director.
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Paris based art director, graphic designer, ceramist and a member of a collective that I co-founded called gangster
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Freelance Graphic Designer, Paris
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I'm living my dream of working as a freelance illustrator in the San Francisco area, where the redwood forests, dramatic cliffs, and occasional whale tails are a source of constant inspiration. My first book, 'Wendell the Narwhal' was published by Simply Read Books last year. Clients include Penguin Random House, Usborne, American Greetings, The Seattle Symphony, and others. As a certified California Naturalist, I hope to use illustration as a tool to educate and inspire others to fall in love with the natural world. 
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Leon Reeb is a graphic designer currently living in Vienna.
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Arabelle Zhuang is a Portrait and Documentary Photographer.
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Artist and Film Maker.
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spanish production designer and photographer
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Born and raised in Antwerp, Belgium. I run an independent graphic design practice and teach at Sint Lucas Antwerpen.
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I was born in Saint-Jean d'Angély in the western part of France 23 years ago. I am in my finale year at École Camondo (Paris 14th arrondissement). I'm studying design and interior architecture. I like to work on public space, playing with landscapes and observing my surroundings. I try to travel as much as possible to discover new cultures and find inspiration for new uses and forms.
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